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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Review of ASHFALL

I know, I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever do anything besides reviews and giveaways, too. Not that it's bad, yeah? But thou shalt not be a one trick pony...eventually. Truth is, I'm barely even managing reviews at the moment. My family and all their needs are a full time job. Like for real. But in addition to that and to some volunteer obligations, I'm also working on preparation for a medical mission trip I'm taking to Haiti in January, organizing paperwork and meetings and emails and the like, but also starting up a fundraising campaign as well as trying to convince people to donate medication to take with me. It's all good work, worth every minute, but it saps me of energy and my time. What little I've got left I've had to devote to my writing. Or mindless television. Eh, you know how it is. (Remind me to write that post on Terra Nova. Seriously. Gawd.)

So, I'm glad to see you stop by when you do. I've got several non-review blog posts written (in my head). I'll try to get them posted soon. I promise I'll make them as controversial as possible. Or maybe just add naked people. Or something.

Be sure to check out the giveaway below the review and the other Bookanista reviews.

P.S. As always, thank you.

ASHFALL by Mike Mullin
Summary: Under the bubbling hot springs and geysers of Yellowstone National Park is a supervolcano. Most people don't know it's there. The caldera is so large that it can only be seen from a plane or satellite. It just could be overdue for an eruption, which would change the landscape and climate of our planet.

Ashfall is the story of Alex, a teenage boy left alone for the weekend while his parents visit relatives. When the Yellowstone supervolcano erupts unexpectedly, Alex is determined to reach his parents. He must travel over a hundred miles in a landscape transformed by a foot of ash and the destruction of every modern convenience that he has ever known, and through a new world in which disaster has brought out both the best and worst in people desperate for food, water, and warmth. With a combination of nonstop action, a little romance, and very real science, this is a story that is difficult to stop reading and even more difficult to forget.

MY REVIEW
I've read a lot of post-apocalyptic-y stories lately, so I went into ASHFALL wondering how it might be different from all the rest. And here's what I concluded: Holy crap. ASHFALL is somehow one part terrifying and one part hope. And really, it's that hope that sets it apart. For starters.

Okay, so for the terrifying--as far as world-altering catastrophes go, this story is totally possible. We're not talking an outbreak of a disease that will eventually run its course after killing off a large sector of the population (or a disease that turns people in crazed, cannibalistic zombies), or cyborgs that take over the world, or some mind-altering drug that heightens the intelligence of apes and turns them against humans. While all these make for super cool stories, there's always the knowledge that these scenarios aren't that possible (or if they are, they're likely not permanent). But a supervolcano eruption? In our lifetime? Totally feasible and totally world changing. It's this knowledge that underscores every page.

There's also the genuine way in which the story is told. Thought it's not present in an in-your-face sort of way, I can imagine serious research went into the writing of ASHFALL. Science and psychology play a large role, from the way in which the eruption affects the landscape to the ingenious McGyver-y methods employed by characters for overcoming hurdles, as well as the human reactions to catastrophe. Alex, the mc, faces some really dark times in this, as you might imagine when food and supplies are scarce. This story is a fresh, realistic depiction of what happens when governments collapse and survival is threatened. Alex faces danger far beyond starvation, and is forced to mature very quickly.

But there's hope, too, and this is what I found particularly refreshing about this story. While some truly horrendous things do happen, we also see some of the best sides of human nature. See, catastrophe doesn't bring out ONLY the worst in people. I'm so happy to see a book illustrate how amazing humans can be in the face of tragedy and despair. And in the midst of it all, there's love, too. A bit of romance, but from a male POV, which is awesome. And he's not some hunky stud of a male either, but a geeky 15-16 year old in the height of adolescent splendor (*cough*). This too is treated genuinely, so, yah, there's some awkwardness and blushing. Great fun, I tell you. ASHFALL is at times quite grim, packed with heart pounding action, but there's humor too and moments of respite. It's a book you won't be able to put down.

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Up for grabs today (click on book covers for summary in a new window:

Signed ARC of ASHFALL by Mike Mullin

ARC of WITHOUT TESS by Marcella Pixley

ARC OF UNFORSAKEN by Sophie Littlefield

Signed ARC of TRIS AND IZZIE by Mette Ivie Harrison

This giveaway is international and ends Monday, October 3, midnight EST. You must be 13 years old to enter. If you win, you will need to provide an address for shipment. Under 18's must have parent/guardian permission to enter.

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Here are the winners:

Signed ARC of ASHFALL
Mary D.

ARC of WITHOUT TESS
Julie W.

ARC of UNFORSAKEN
Kristin L.

ARC of TRIS & IZZIE
Roselyn C.

Congratulations on your win! Please email me an address to which I can ship your book. Huge thank you to all who entered! If you haven't done so yet, be sure to enter to win Signed Jay Asher books(an ARC of THE FUTURE OF US and THIRTEEN REASONS WHY).

69 comments:

I heart you. <3 And I really love your giveaways (A) I have actually read Ashfall via netgalley, and I kind of really liked it :) There were a few things I found disturbing, but overall it was a great book ;p I would love to win these 4 ARC's from you :D Thank you. <3 Love, Carina

That is so cool that you are going to Haiti. You really are such an inspiration to me, Carol. I don't know how you do it all. (hugs) It's okay if all you have time to post is reviews and giveaways. No one is complaining. :)

I adored Ashfall, (as I knew I would after talking to Mike about all the research he did), and even my husband read and loved it. He so rarely reads anything I was happy he enjoyed my recommendation.

Ashfall is one of the BEST debuts I've read this year and it's complete torture the fact that we'll have to wait another year to get more of the awesomeness of Mike's writing!a blog made an interview with him! fuuny! take a look--->http://bestbooks1.blogspot.com/2011/09/mike-mullin-interview.html?spref=fb

"See, catastrophe doesn't bring out ONLY the worst in people. I'm so happy to see a book illustrate how amazing humans can be in the face of tragedy and despair."

I haven't read this one but ditto. Yes, bad things will bring out the worst in people but there are definitely people out there who will do everything in their power to help out. I'd like to think there are more people that will fall into the latter category.

Sweet! I can't wait to read.......well, i can't wait to read all of them. From the review, I kinda don't think i might understand Ashfall with all the science and psychology stuff, but i'll still read it.

I have been drawn to a number of post apocalyptic titles in recent months including the likes of The Road, the novelization of The Book Of Eli and I even took another look at the novelization of Mad Max - Beyond Thunderdome which is a surprisingly good read actually. This title certainly appears to tick all the boxes and I'm going to add it to the pile.

Cee - I am so very thrilled for you undertaking this trip to Haiti and I have to admit to being a little envious. After the 2004 Tsunami in Indonesia - they were looking for volunteers to go to the relief zones there and I so wanted to go but things just didn't pan out and I missed the opportunity. I am sure that you will experience something really special on this trip and I hope it is a great success for you.

Oooh, Ashfall sounds FANTASTIC!! And the book giveaway sounds even better! Lol. I am a new follower and discovered your blog by following a link from another Bookanista's blog. Did I mention how great the book givaeaway sounds? I think I definitely plan on reading Ashfall,(when it comes out, I guess), anyway.